In a letter to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Director of Family Welfare (Odisha) Bijay Panigrahi has placed a demand for the CorBEvax vaccine.
Indian School of Business (ISB) and Odisha's agriculture department signed a Memorandum of Agreement to collaborate on improving nutritional value across the food chain.
Directorate will aim to create a one-stop point of contact and support system for Odias living in other parts of the country and across the world, the state government said.
Odisha Labour commissioner has directed all District Labor Officer, Municipal authorities to strictly implement the Odisha Shops and Commercial Establishments Act, which makes it mandatory for shops and Business establishments to use Signboards and Display Boards in Odia language and take ac
"Odisha Government has taken steps for the education of migrant workers. The School & Mass Education Department has been mainstreaming the education of these children through around 200 centres (schools), these children get Midday meals and other facilities like regular children." Sam
"The state government is working hard towards converting the investment intents received during Make in Odisha Conclave 2022 into ground reality. Projects spread across diverse sectors like IT & ESDM / Green Energy Equipment, Steel, Chemicals and Textiles received approvals," the officia
"The samples will be collected from selected state-run hospitals, tested in the InDNA laboratory at Bhubaneswar, and reports would be submitted back to the Institutions," Odisha government said in a statement.
With Odisha witnessing daily Covid cases in double digits for nearly 10 days, the state government has directed its major health facilities to remain prepared for the hospitalisation of the patients.
Ministry of Education clarified that Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+) data is not only reliable but the only pan India and most trusted database in school education in the country.
State Finance Minister, Niranjan Pujari presented annual Budget for 2023-24 in the Odisha Legislative Assembly with an outlay of Rs 2,30,000 crore, which is about 15 percent more than the Annual Budget of 2022-23.
The National Green Tribunal has refrained from levying environmental compensation of Rs 1,000 crore on the Assam Government and Rs 1,138 Crore on the Odisha government for the improper management of solid as well as liquid waste.